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A Player Centred Experience 2 Ellesmere Sport - a Player Centred Experience Co-ed 7-18 Day and Boarding Sport a Player Centred Experience 2 Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience Ellesmere College Sports Philosophy Sports Philosophy Sport is a contest fought on the battleground of the body, the mind and the heart. It teaches vital self-knowledge and lessons which endure a lifetime. This is what defines its value. Sport provides a unique opportunity to develop life-skills and learn life lessons that are difficult to replicate in other settings. At Ellesmere, our students play their hearts out for the sheer joy of it. We want them to express themselves through skill and risk, courage and cool-headedness. We actively encourage players of all abilities and standards - from those who do it for the fun of it, to those who excel at Olympic standard. Some are simply superb. Yes, we attract the best - those who join our Academies, then go on to represent their county and their country. In inter-school team competitions we ride high. In the last five years Ellesmerians have achieved international recognition in Mr I Williams hockey, cricket, rugby, swimming, sailing, canoeing, tennis and shooting. Director of Sport Our highly-qualified coaches never lose sight of the following vital fact: there’s no point if it’s no fun. They encourage everyone to play at the level at which they are comfortable but challenge them to take it as far as they can master. Achievement, self-awareness, friendship, fun and self-confidence are some of the benefits of our well-managed and varied games programme. These long-term goals are at the forefront of our coaching philosophy and not the short term self-gratification of a win at all costs attitude. Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience 3 Explanation of National and International Recognition At Ellesmere, we take great pride in the success of our student community, and often the skills and abilities of those pupils propels the College to new levels of performance and recognition. In the last few years, Ellesmere has won two distinctive and highly valued International awards in relation to the sporting provision provided to our student body. World Academy of Sport (WAoS) – Athlete Friendly School Games Gold Education Centre (AFEC) The School Games Mark is a Government led award scheme launched in 2012 to reward The award is an aspirational accreditation mark for schools, universities and others that schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and support athletes to achieve their education and athletic goals. into the community. Participating in this process allowed us to evaluate our wide ranging PE provision and further progress it by developing an action plan for future progress. As an affiliated school, Ellesmere students can expect: The award is in recognition of our commitment and delivery to: • A flexible curriculum giving student-athletes the opportunity to continue to train and compete whilst completing their education • Participation - how many young people at your school are being engaged in sporting activity? • A dedicated pastoral care system providing the integral link between sport and educational requirements of the student-athletes • Competition - how many different sports are being played and how many competitions are being entered? • A number of top performing student-athletes across a range of sporting • Leadership - how many pupils are involved in leadership activities alongside areas who are in a similar situation providing an environment of positive Explanation of National and International Recognition peer support. taking part in competitions? At Ellesmere, we recognise that student-athletes are required to make significant • Clubs - how many local links does your school have with clubs or sacrifices on their journey to national and international competition. The World Academy establishments from the area? of Sport in conjunction with Ellesmere College is committed to assisting athletes on this At Ellesmere, we recognise that sport and the provision of sport is a vital part of every journey through working with those involved in their education provision to understand child’s personal and social development. We value the breadth of opportunity and the the unique needs that must be balanced by athletes in such circumstances. wide range of specialism that we can cater for. Students see the Ellesmere approach as an essential part of their all-round education and the skills and qualities developed build a platform for living adult life successfully. 4 Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience Ellesmere Philosophy – About Success and Individual Ellesmere Philosophy Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience 5 Ellesmere Philosophy – About Success and Individual Success Ellesmere College is a co-educational school for pupils aged 7-18, set in 144 acres of beautiful rural North Shropshire, close to the historic canal-side town of Ellesmere. Whilst rural in its location, it is a relatively short distance from a number of main-line railway stations and international airports. The College continues to thrive and grow today due, in no small way, to our focus on The Environment the needs and development of each individual student. The College prides itself on its Ellesmere is aware that sport is only one of the determining factors when considering policy of accepting pupils across a wide range of the academic ability spectrum, but the joining the school. The academic timetable is carefully constructed to allow those pupils focus on individual support and development means that all pupils can achieve their with sporting interests to be able to balance studies with training commitments. There very best. It is this commitment to the individual that enables the College to welcome is careful monitoring of academic performance to ensure the player is coping with the pupils with a wide variety of talents and ambitions. demands of both academia and sports. Academic The boarding houses within Ellesmere College are tailored to meet the needs of children The school enjoys outstanding inspection reports from bodies such as the Independent from the age of eight upwards. All of the Housemasters and Housemistresses are Schools Inspectorate and OFSTED, the most recent of which can be found on the school provided with information on the specific needs of each player and wherever possible website. Academic results are excellent. Ellesmere offers the International Baccalaureate members of the academy are roomed together. All training takes place on the school Programme alongside A Levels in the Sixth Form, and the average score for the campus, eliminating travelling time and ensuring a safe and familiar environment. International Baccalaureate is in a range equivalent to A★, A★, A★ at A Level. In overall terms the school’s Sixth Form leavers average the equivalent in A Level grades of A, B, B. Recently one of our International Baccalaureate Diploma candidates achieved 45 points (the top mark), formally equivalent to 6 ½ A grades at A Level, and was one of only 100 candidates in the world to achieve that level. Given that the school continues to require Ellesmere Philosophy – About Success and Individual Ellesmere Philosophy only 5 GCSEs at grade C to enter the Sixth Form the results are quite exceptional. A wide range of subjects are on offer at GCSE level including GCSE PE and, introduced recently, BTEC Sports Level 3 (A-level equivalent). 6 Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience Badminton Badminton Overview Badminton has grown over the years at Ellesmere from a sport played for purely recreational enjoyment to a competitive team structure, due to the commitment and ability of staff and pupils. The teams have a clear training programme and a growing set of competitive programmes, competing in both local and national competitions. Badminton is now a well-established sport at Ellesmere with over 40 participants each week. There is a strong fixture list which runs over two terms and a recreational program in the summer. Members of the Badminton groups enjoy up-to-date coaching from our visiting specialist every Tuesday. Students of all ages can access Tom Haigh the coaching with additional sessions available “The training sessions are always great fun and the on Wednesday afternoons. chance to play regular competitive fixtures is really Facilities: good. There is always a challenge structure to ensure you improve and there is also lots of fun as the • 6 indoor courts coaching is excellent. My game has really improved • Gym and I have made many new friends in the process.” • Outdoor courts • Viewing spectator gallery Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience 7 Basketball Basketball Overview Basketball at Ellesmere has grown over the years due to the increasing abilities of those pupils interested in the sport. Access to the high level coaching has led to an increase in the demand for teams, and matches are played throughout the year in various cups and competitions. Inter school matches are played on a regular basis during the year. Boys and girls are really encouraged to participate and the House Basketball events that run during the Lent term are often the most competitive. Facilities: • 1 full size indoor court Douglas Ma • 2 indoor practice courts “Having access to such facilities for training and • Viewing gallery recreation has really seen many of my friends come down and join in with Basketball. There is a • Electronic scoreboard social game every evening and it is this community approach that has seen many new faces join the existing Basketball programme. The coaches allow us to help with training sessions and delivery and this has helped me with my Sports Leader Award.” 8 Ellesmere Sport - A Player Centred Experience Cricket Academy Cricket Academy Cricket Overview Cricket is an integral and inclusive part of the sports provision at Ellesmere College. Our Cricket Academy provides an environment where young players, irrespective of their ability, strive to achieve their full potential by providing a comprehensive coaching programme and a culture of self-improvement.
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